1、 ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06)Technical Report Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS);IP transport in UTRAN(3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5)ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 1 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 Reference RTR/TSGR-0325933v530 Keywords UMTS ETSI 650 Route
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12、 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 3 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 Contents Intellectual Property Rights2 Foreword.2 Foreword.10 1 Scope 11 2 References 11 3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations .14 3.1 Definitions14 3.2 Symbols14 3.3 Abbreviations .14 4 Introduction 15 4.1 Task Description 15 4.2 Rat
13、ionale for IP Transport15 5 Requirements16 5.1 General requirements .16 5.2 Independence to Radio Network Layer 16 5.3 Services required by the upper layers of user planes of Iu .16 5.4 Services required by the upper layers of user planes of Iur and Iub.17 5.5 Coexistence of the two transport option
14、s .17 5.6 Quality of Service.17 5.7 Efficient utilization of transport resources .18 5.8 Layer 2/Layer 1 independence .18 5.9 Transport Bearer Identification 18 5.10 Transport Network Architecture and Routing 18 5.10.1 Network elements .18 5.11 Radio Network Signalling Bearer.18 6 Study Areas 19 6.1
15、 External standardization .19 6.2 User plane proposed solutions19 6.2.1 CIP solution 19 6.2.1.1 CIP Container19 6.2.1.2 CIP Packets .19 6.2.1.2.1 Segmentation and Re-assembly.19 6.2.1.2.2 CIP Packet Header Format 20 6.2.1.2.3 The CIP Packet Header Fields in Detail. .20 6.2.1.2.4 Discussion of the CI
16、P Packet Header Field Sizes21 6.2.2 LIPE solution21 6.2.2.1 Details of Multiplexed Header 22 6.2.2.2 Basic Header .22 6.2.2.3 Extensions .22 6.2.3 PPP-MUX based solution .23 6.2.3.1 PPP Multiplexed Frame Option Over HDLC23 6.2.3.2 PPP Multiplexed Frame Option Over ATM/AAL5 24 6.2.3.3 PPP Multiplexed
17、 Frame Option Over L2TP Tunnel (TCRTP) .25 6.2.4 MPLS solution26 6.2.4.1 MPLS General Description .26 6.2.4.2 Routing with MPLS 26 6.2.4.3 Support for QoS requirements.27 6.2.4.4 Efficient, QoS-enabled transmission over routed domains with MPLS27 6.2.4.5 Efficient transmission over narrowband (point
18、-to-point) links with MPLS29 6.2.4.5.1 MPLS Header Compression “Session Negotiation“ 29 6.2.4.5.1.1 Using RSVP-TE to negotiate “MPLS Simple Header Compression“30 6.2.4.5.1.2 Using LDP signalling for “MPLS Simple Header Compression“ session negotiation 30 ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 4 3GPP
19、TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 6.2.4.5.2 Handling of large packets over narrowband links .30 6.2.5 AAL2 based solution 31 6.2.6 Usage of UDP Lite for IP UTRAN.31 6.2.6.1 Background .31 6.2.6.2 UDP Lite .31 6.3 QoS.32 6.3.1 Fragmentation.32 6.3.1.1 General32 6.3.1.2 IP fragmentation33 6.3.1.3 Frag
20、mentation to facilitate delay sensitive traffic .33 6.3.1.4 Application level fragmentation33 6.3.1.5 Layer 2 fragmentation solution .34 6.3.2 Sequence information .34 6.3.3 Error detection 34 6.3.4 Flow Classification in IP Networks 34 6.3.4.1 Classification based on RNL information.34 6.3.4.2 Clas
21、sification based on TNL information .35 6.3.5 Classification Configuration .35 6.3.5.1 Transport bearer based classification 35 6.3.5.2 Packet per packet classification.35 6.3.6 UTRAN Hop-by-Hop QoS Approach.36 6.3.7 UTRAN End-to-End QoS Approach 36 6.4 Transport network bandwidth utilization .36 6.
22、4.1 General issues .37 6.4.1.1 Multiplexing37 6.4.1.1.1 Location of multiplexing in transport network37 6.4.1.1.1.1 Scenario 1: .37 6.4.1.1.1.2 Scenario 2: .38 6.4.1.1.1.3 Scenario 3: .38 6.4.1.2 Resource Management 39 6.4.1.3 Header Compression Techniques39 6.4.1.3.1 Technical evaluation39 6.4.1.3.
23、1.1 Use of Differential Coding.40 6.4.1.3.1.2 Comparison40 6.4.1.3.2 UTRAN Evaluation.40 6.4.1.3.3 Use of Negotiation.40 6.4.2 Solution Comparison data.40 6.5 User plane transport signalling.41 6.5.1 Solution without ALCAP41 6.5.1.1 Principle 41 6.5.1.2 Solution without using additional RNL Paramete
24、rs42 6.5.1.2.1 On Iub - Iur42 6.5.1.2.2 Inter-working on Iu43 6.5.1.3 Solution with higher flexibility and complexity using additional RNL parameters44 6.5.1.4 Provisioning and Dynamic Selection of the Transport Option44 6.5.1.4.1 On Iub44 6.5.1.4.2 Inter-working on Iu44 6.5.1.4.3 Interworking on Iu
25、r45 6.5.1.4.3.1 Provisioning of transport capabilities 45 6.5.1.4.3.2 Indicate dynamically in a signaling message the IP Transport Option Availability or ATM Preference 45 6.5.1.4.3.3 Benefits 45 6.5.1.4.3.4 Drawbacks .45 6.5.2 LIPE solution46 6.5.2.1 Alternative I Solution:.46 6.5.2.1.1 LIPE Signal
26、ling Channel.47 6.5.2.1.2 Tunnel Setup Procedure.47 6.5.2.1.3 Connection Set up Procedure 47 6.5.2.1.4 Tunnel tear down.47 6.5.2.1.5 Connection tear down48 6.5.2.2 Alternative II Solution: .48 6.6 Layer 1 and layer 2 independence 48 ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 5 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.
27、0 Release 5 6.6.1 Options for L2 specification .48 6.6.1.1 General48 6.6.1.2 L2 not standardized.48 6.6.1.3 L2 standardized.49 6.7 Radio Network Signalling bearer .49 6.7.1 Iub RNL signalling bearer 49 6.7.1.1 SCTP characteristics .49 6.7.1.2 Proposal 149 6.7.1.3 Proposal 250 6.7.1.4 Use of SCTP50 6
28、.7.2 RNSAP Signalling 51 6.7.3 RANAP Signalling .51 6.7.4 PCAP signalling52 6.7.5 SCCP/M3UA versus SUA 52 6.7.6 Interworking of SCCP/M3UA and SUA 53 6.7.6.1 Interworking in native SS7 networks 53 6.7.6.2 Interworking in SS7 and SigTran Networks .54 6.7.6.3 Interworking in UTRAN .58 6.7.6.4 SCCP and
29、SUA interworking in detail59 6.7.6.4.1 Establishment of SUA connectivity.59 6.7.6.4.2 SEP Failover60 6.7.6.4.3 Successful ASP Failover scenario .60 6.7.6.4.4 Message mapping between SCCP and SUA61 6.7.6.5 Conclusions.62 6.7.7 Iub Signalling Bearer Comparison Data .62 6.7.7.1 Comparison TCP, UDP, SCT
30、P .62 6.7.7.1.1 User service .62 6.7.7.1.2 Reliability 62 6.7.7.1.3 Availability62 6.7.7.1.4 Defence/Security .63 6.7.7.1.5 Performance.63 6.7.7.1.6 RNL changes .64 6.7.7.1.7 Implementation Difficulty .64 6.7.7.1.8 Maturity.64 6.7.7.1.9 Interoperability 64 6.7.7.1.10 Operational aspects64 6.7.7.2 Su
31、mmary.65 6.7.8 Reference Architecture for ENUM based Services 65 6.7.8.1 Key requirements/assumptions of the mobility services using ENUM.65 6.7.8.2 Some definitions .66 6.7.8.3 System solution based on ENUM .67 6.7.8.4 Service discovery/IP address retrieval of end service nodes.67 6.8 Addressing69
32、6.8.1 General addressing requirements69 6.8.2 Bearer addressing solutions 70 6.8.2.1 Destination IP addresses and destination UDP ports as connection identifiers.70 6.9 IP transport and routing architecture aspects71 6.9.1 Flexibility of IP architectures71 6.9.2 Hosts and routers 71 6.9.3 IPv6 aspec
33、ts 73 6.9.3.1 Improved Performance73 6.9.3.2 Autoconfiguration .73 6.9.3.3 IPv6 to IPv4 interworking.73 6.9.3.3.1 Network Address/Port Translators-Protocol Translators (NAPT-PT).74 6.9.3.3.2 Stateless IP/ICMP Translation Algorithm (SIIT) 74 6.9.3.3.3 Dual stack74 6.9.3.4 Tunneling 76 6.9.3.5 Summary
34、.76 6.10 Backward compatibility with R99-R4/Coexistence with ATM nodes .77 6.10.1 General77 6.10.2 Interworking Options78 6.10.2.1 Dual Stack operation within Rel.5 RNCs78 ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 6 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 6.10.2.1.1 Interworking with Pseudo-Wire Emulatio
35、n.79 6.10.2.2 Transport Network Layer IWU.80 6.10.2.2.1 Issue on TNL IWU control protocol80 6.10.3 Conclusion 82 6.10.4 UTRAN Architecture considerations82 6.10.5 ATM/IP Interworking solution proposals.83 6.10.5.1 Bearer control proposal using IETF SIP/SDP.83 6.10.5.1.1 Description 83 6.10.5.1.2 Bea
36、rer control between IP and ATM nodes signalling examples83 6.10.5.1.3 Use of SIP for Interworking between UTRAN ATM interfaces and UTRAN IP interfaces.85 6.10.5.1.3.1 Description.85 6.10.5.1.3.1.1 Inter Working Problem Summary 85 6.10.5.1.3.1.2 Approach/Aims 86 6.10.5.1.3.1.3 Using SIP as a Transpor
37、t Bearer Signalling Protocol.86 6.10.5.1.3.1.4 Implementation 86 6.10.5.1.3.1.4.1 ACK message.86 6.10.5.1.3.1.4.2 Communication of endpoint information and session identification88 6.10.5.1.3.1.4.2.1 SIP header fields.89 6.10.5.1.3.1.4.2.2 SDP parameters89 6.10.5.1.3.1.4.2.3 Example message .90 6.10
38、.5.2 Bearer Control proposal using a new protocol (“Q.IP-ALCAP”), optimised for concatenation with AAL Type 2 links .91 6.10.5.2.1 Overall Scenario for “Q.IP-ALCAP” 92 6.10.5.2.2 Protocol Stack for “Q.IP-ALCAP”94 6.10.5.2.3 Example: Connection Establishment on Iur 94 6.10.5.3 IP-ALCAP based on Q.263
39、0.95 6.10.5.3.1 Benefits95 6.10.5.3.2 IP-specific information in Q.2630 in Served User Transport (SUT) parameter 96 6.10.5.3.2.1 Served User Transport parameter in Q.263096 6.10.5.3.2.2 Structure of information.97 6.10.5.4 Use of IETF RSVP for ATM/IP interworking 99 6.10.5.4.1 Working scenarios .99
40、6.10.5.4.1.1 ATM UTRAN Node initiated RL Setup procedure .99 6.10.5.4.1.2 IP UTRAN Node initiated RL Setup procedure 101 6.10.5.4.1.3 RSVP considerations .102 6.10.6 Coexistence between Rel.5 and R99/R4 Iur Control Plane using SUA protocol102 6.10.6.1 Connecting an Rel.5 RNC to a R99/R4 RNC102 6.11
41、Synchronization104 6.12 Security 104 6.12.1 Security Threats 104 6.12.2 Security Operation in IP networks104 6.12.2.1 IPSec architectures104 6.12.2.2 SCTP Security features .104 6.12.2.3 Firewalls and other systems 105 6.13 Iu-cs/Iu-ps harmonization.105 6.13.1 GTP-U for Iu user plane .105 6.13.1.1 I
42、u PS105 6.13.1.2 Iu CS .105 6.13.1.3 GTP header for the Iu-PS user plane.105 6.13.1.4 User plane header simplification considerations for the Iu-PS .106 6.13.1.5 Proposed GTP-U-like header scenario “A“ for real-time applications107 6.13.1.6 GTP-U-like alternative header scenario “B“ for real-time ap
43、plications 107 6.13.1.7 Comparison of the GTP-U header and the possible new scenarios “A“ and “B“ 108 6.13.1.8 Motivation for GTP-U.109 6.13.2 RTP for Iu-cs interface .109 6.13.2.1 Reasons for selecting an RTP/UDP/IP based Iu-cs User Data Transport stack 109 6.13.2.2 Motivation for not choosing the
44、RTP alternative 110 6.13.2.2.1 General 110 6.13.2.2.2 Commonality with Nb interface 110 6.13.2.2.3 Special RTP capability 110 6.13.2.2.4 Bandwidth utilization 111 ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 7 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 7 Agreements and associated agreed contributions.111 7.1 E
45、xternal standardization .111 7.2 QoS differentiation.111 7.3 Transport network bandwidth utilization .112 7.3.1 Multiplexing .112 7.4 User plane transport signalling.112 7.5 Layer 1 and layer 2 independence 112 7.6 Radio Network Signalling bearer .112 7.7 Addressing113 7.8 Transport architecture and
46、 routing aspects.113 7.9 Backward compatibility with R99-R4/Coexistence with ATM nodes .114 7.10 Synchronization115 7.11 Security 115 7.12 Iu-cs/Iu-ps harmonization.115 7.13 Iur/Iub User plane protocol stacks115 7.14 Iu-cs/Iu-ps user plane protocol stacks 115 7.14.1 Iu-cs 115 7.14.2 Iu-ps 116 7.15 I
47、P version issues .116 8 Specification Impact and associated Change Requests116 8.1 TS 25.401 .116 8.1.1 Impacts116 8.1.2 List of Change Requests .116 8.2 TS 25.410 .117 8.2.1 Impacts117 8.2.2 List of Change Requests .117 8.3 TS 25.411 .117 8.3.1 Impacts117 8.3.2 List of Change Requests .117 8.4 TS 2
48、5.412 .117 8.4.1 Impacts117 8.4.2 List of Change Requests .117 8.5 TS 25.413 .117 8.5.1 Impacts117 8.5.2 List of Change Requests .117 8.6 TS 25.414 .117 8.6.1 Impacts117 8.6.2 List of Change Requests .117 8.7 TS 25.415 .118 8.7.1 Impacts118 8.7.2 List of Change Requests .118 8.8 TS 25.420 .118 8.8.1
49、 Impacts118 8.8.2 List of Change Requests .118 8.9 TS 25.422 .118 8.9.1 Impacts118 8.9.2 List of Change Requests .118 8.10 TS 25.423 .118 8.10.1 Impacts118 8.10.2 List of Change Requests .118 8.11 TS 25.424 .118 8.11.1 Impacts118 8.11.2 List of Change Requests .118 8.12 TS 25.426 .119 8.12.1 Impacts119 8.12.2 List of Change Requests .119 8.13 TS 25.430 .119 8.13.1 Impacts119 8.13.2 List of Change Requests .119 8.14 TS 25.432 .119 8.14.1 Impacts119 ETSI ETSI TR 125 933 V5.3.0 (2003-06) 8 3GPP TR 25.933 version 5.3.0 Release 5 8.14.2 List of Change Requests .119 8.15 TS 25.433 .1